Thallium-201 stress redistribution abnormalities of the right ventricle: a manifestation of proximal right coronary artery stenosis.

Abstract

Thallium imaging in conjunction with electrocardiographic stress testing has become a widely utilized method for evaluating the presence and location of coronary artery disease. The literature has emphasized the appearance of the left ventricle with little mention of the right ventricle. This report presents the initial demonstration of abnormal right ventricular myocardial radionuclide visualization due to right coronary artery stenosis, as exemplified in two patients. In both patients a perfusion defect was documented in the free wall of the right ventricle with early redistribution imaging showing reversibility of these defects. Both patients were found to have proximal stenosis of the right coronary artery at cardiac catheterization. Thereby, the appearance of the free right ventricular wall on thallium imaging may provide useful additional information regarding presence and location of right coronary artery stenosis.